6 march 2020 from the principal’s desk - menzies college
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From the Principal’s Desk
6 March 2020
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Kia oraThis week has been very settled with staff and students going about the business of teaching and learning. Fresh in my thoughts are a Year 9 English class I stumbled across during period 5 yesterday. I went in to the class because I heard insults being traded and the class voting on who was the most insulting. The insults were strange, “Thou doth smell of putrid puke!”. The entire class were engaged, having fun and being drawn deeper into the world of Shakespeare with no resistance. I noted that some of the loveliest students at Menzies College can deliver an insult with impact (apparently I missed the first part of the lesson when they were trading compliments). I also noted how lucky they were to have a topic like Shakespeare skillfully presented to them in a way that they all enjoyed and understood.
Last week the Board of Trustees reluctantly accepted the resignation of Pete Wilkinson, our Deputy Principal. Pete has been appointed as the new Principal at Northern Southland College from the start of Term Two. Pete has been with us for five years and in that time he has worked tirelessly to improve systems and strengthen communication. He is a positive, energetic and knowledgeable teacher, administrator and leader at Menzies College. He has fought many fires, literally and figuratively and has inspired the next generation of multisport athletes, firefighters and hopefully Mathematics and Physical Education teachers. We wish Pete all the best in his new role.
Mrs Katie Keil and her husband Ryan announced the birth of their son Harry on Sunday 1 March. He weighed in at 10lb 6oz (4.8kg). Everyone is doing well!
We wish Emma McEwan from Year 10 a happy and safe holiday as she prepares to join the Koru Care trip to the Gold Coast that hopefully leaves on 29 March.
Mr Kit Hustler (Head of the Science Department) received news of a $4000 grant from Environment Southland to continue and strengthen the environmental projects in the local area.
Thank you to parents and interested members of the community for supporting our athletics sports day last Thursday. In general, students competed to the best of their ability, showed good sportsmanship and House spirit. Athletes who qualified will be competing in the Southland Athletics next Saturday.
With the warm weather we have been experiencing recently, a concern was raised about students not being allowed to wear hats at school. An amendment to the Uniform Policy will be considered at the next Board of Trustees meeting at the end of the month. In the meantime, please encourage students to wear whatever wide brimmed sun hat they may have had at previous schools for sun protection.
Nga mihi mahanaKath Luoni
Principal
PB4L - Achievement Slip DrawCongratulations to the following students and staff members for winning the achievement slip draw:Week ending 28 February: Latasha Reriti, Aliyah Wilson, Sophie Kingdon, Rayden Todd and Mr Peter WilkinsonWeek ending 6 March: Rocco Roberts, Ollie Gutsell, Nina Currie, Nik Lamont and Mr Simon Pearce.Your vouchers can be collected from the office.
English DepartmentClasses are moving along nicely and our students seem to be thoroughly enjoying the programmes devised for and with them. Last week I took some time to observe three very different senior English classrooms. In each, the students were involved in meaningful learning which was pitched at their academic level. From hearing students discuss the merits ot the Bechdel Test whilst relating it to their current text, to hearing students identify misspelt words in a passage of writing; it was satisfying to observe how each teacher had understood the learning needs of the students in their class.
Year Nine and TenWith luck, parents of our Year Nine and Ten students will have read, signed and returned the permission slip and EOTC forms for our field-trip/outing to the SBS St James Theatre, to see the National Live recorded screening of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Nights’ Dream. We are all very excited about being able to expose our students to a second Shakespearean play - please do return those forms by Monday 9 March.
There’s also much talk in our junior classrooms around our Shakespearean Feast which is scheduled for Tuesday 7 April. Students will be required to wear Shakespearean costume and bring food which might replicate a Shakespearean feast: there’s already talk of pigs heads, goblets and candles! More information regarding this will be sent out shortly. Please do check in with your son/daughters Learning Log as we often post photos and examples of student work there, along with comments and reflections.
If you have any questions regarding the progress of your son/daughter please do not hesitate to contact us.
On behalf of the English DepartmentLucy McKelvie(HOD English)
HPV VaccinationsToday all Year 8 students were given a form to take home which includes detailed information about the immunisation. Please complete the form, either consenting or declining the school based immunisation programme and return the form to school before Friday 13 March. The first HPV vaccine will be administered at school on Wednesday 25 March.
Further information about HPV and the vaccine can be found at: www.health.govt.nz or www.immune.org.nz or you are welcome to contact the local HPV Immunisation Team by emailing [email protected] or phoning (03) 214 6436 or 0800 800 249.
2020 Reporting and Communicating with HomeJunior Reports: Year 7 - 10 studentsMid Year and End of Year reports are 'grades only' and are available through the Edge parent and student portals and the Edge App when made 'live'.
Senior Reports: Year 11 - 13 studentsNCEA grades are available on the Edge App and portals from April 1 each year. Students can also see entries at www.nzqa.govt.nz.
Learning LogsAll students have a learning log which has information on all their subjects. Subject teachers will put two comments each term about student progress. Students are expected to reflect on their learning and identify what is going well and the next steps in their learning.
Attitude to LearningGrades based on the New Zealand Curriculum Key Competencies 'Managing Self' and 'Relating to Others' are published twice each term. February grades are available now on the Edge App and portals. Grades range from 1 (apprentice) to 5 (expert).
Communication between home and schoolTeachers will email home twice a term with a summary about how things are going. If you would like to know more you are welcome to email at any time, call us, or even make an appointment to see the teacher.
Community NoticesEdendale Netball Club Registration DayLast years players endorsements:# I liked netball because I like running around and shooting and having fun with my team mates. # I enjoyed being part of a team. I looked forward to it on Fridays. I liked how everyone encouraged each other!.Registration dayWhen: Tuesday 10 March 2020Where: Edendale Netball courts beside the Edendale Rugby ground. When: 3.15pm onwardsWhat: Fun netball skills and games to have a go at. All girls and boys wanting to play netball in 2020 please register by going to:www.sporty.co.nz/edendalenetball/ and go to Registration. All players to be registered by the 3rd April 2020. Any inquiries please email [email protected] or phone Amy on 021 02718066. Like our facebook page Edendale Netball Club for any updates.
Edendale R.S.A. Education ScholarshipsThese scholarships have been established by the Edendale R.S.A. to assist students of the district (i.e. Edendale, Brydone, Menzies Ferry, Seaward Downs and Spurhead) or direct descendants of present or past members of the Edendale R.S.A. in the first, second or third years of tertiary study. Applications close at 4pm on Friday 27 March 2020. Full details are available from the Menzies College office.
Glenham SchoolCalling all scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians – we need your help!Some of our students will be taking part in the Wonder Project Rocket Challenge in Term 2. It’s an amazing programme designed to get young Kiwis excited about STEM – science, technology, engineering and maths. The programme pairs STEM professionals with teachers to deliver the learning and we need more volunteers to help our kids design, build and launch water rockets!
Keen to help? It only requires 1 hour a week for 6–8 weeks during Term 2. The Wonder Project team provides all training and resources, including a rocket kit, a rocket launcher and all the learning modules. You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to guide young people on the Rocket Challenge. We are looking for passionate and committed professionals working in STEM fields who want to make a real difference – and inspire wonder in the minds of young people in their community. Register online at wonderproject.co.nz
Cheryl WhiteGlenham School Principal
Menzies College RugbyRegistrationsRegistrations for the 2020 rugby season are now open. Thank you to all those that have already registered. We ask that parents/guardians of intending players please register before 20 March. Registration can be completed by either of the following ways:
For new players to the club:www.sporty.co.nz/menzies/Rugby-Registrations-1/Player-Registration-Form , complete form and submitFor players from last season: click on the link included in the email already sent out, confirm details and submit or alternatively use the link above. For any queries please contact Belinda Knapp 021 171 2144
FacebookThe Club Facebook page also has details on how to register plus lots of other useful information. If you haven't joined already search for Menzies Rugby.
Belinda KnappSecretary
Sports DepartmentTennisOn Tuesday 25 February six keen tennis players travelled to the Waihopai Tennis Club in Invercargill to compete in the Southland Tennis Championships. This was a 'doubles' tournament and Menzies College hasn’t taken part in this tournament for some time so it was great to be able to field three teams. The teams were: Dylan Adams and Logan Andrews, Olivia Perriam and Chad Jalac, Lewis McKelvie and Ethan Stewart. In our division the teams placed fourth, fifth and sixth with Olivia and Chad gaining fourth. We faced schools from Queenstown and Te Anau as well as more local Southland schools. It was a great day of hard tennis and the players are looking forward to the next tournament. L to R: Chad Jalac, Lewis McKelvie, Dylan Adams, Ethan Stewart, Logan Andrews, Olivia Perriam
Mrs Lucy McKelvie (TIC Tennis)CricketCongratulations to the five Menzies College cricketers who have made Representative teams! This is a huge achievement and a testament to their commitment to this sport. Particularly we should note Braden Poyntz-Roberts (Year 10) and Noah Sutton (Year 9) who have been selected for the Southland Country U15 team. Our Year 7 and 8 team also have three Eastern Year 7-8 players, they are Oscar Waldron (Year 8), Joshua Leitch (Year 8) and Oliver McKelvie (Year 7). Well done boys!
Mrs Lucy McKelvie (TIC Cricket)L to R: Braden Poynts-Roberts, Joshua Leitch, Oscar Waldron, Oliver McKelvie, Noah Sutton
Southland Secondary Schools TriathlonOn Friday 21 February three students from Menzies College went to the triathlon in Winton. Stanley Crump started the race by swimming 12 lengths of the pool followed by Ethan Stewart who biked seven kilometres and then Olivia Perriam finished by running two and a half kilometres. They went really well and came second out of four mixed teams receiving a silver medal for their placing. A big thank you to Mrs Yvonne Stewart for organising the students and providing transport and also to friends and family who attended the event.
Olivia Perriam
L to R: Olivia Perriam, Ethan Stewart, Stanley Crump
Important DatesMarch 7-8 Paddles Up 10 First Aid - Gateway & ADEX students 14 Southland athletics 16-20 Green week (Interruption free week) 23 Incubator visit to Southland Hospital 24 Sex Wise presentation 25 HPV 1st vaccination (Year 8) 30 - 2 April Year 12-13 Adventure Wanaka camp 31 March Otago University Liaison visit 1pm
April 4 School Ball 9 Last day Term 1 10 Easter - Good Friday 27 ANZAC Day Observance 28 First day Term 2
Canteen NewsThe canteen will be open for morning tea only on Wednesday 18 March 2020. No orders or heat-ups will be taken.
UniformA reminder to parents/caregivers to name all articles of clothing. We cannot return lost property if it is not named and the pile is getting bigger! We still have a pile of coloured clothing left behind from the sports day. Please check this out at the office!
Meet the Teachers Thursday 12th March TIME WHO DETAILS 2:30PM YEAR 7 & 8 Parents and students from each class meet in their home room.
8CL - Room 1 8BY - Room 2 7SW - Room 4 7LL - Room 5 7LH - Room 6
3:00PM The whole school and parents of YEAR 7&8 students go to Whanau Time to meet with Whanau teachers to find out more about how Whanau Classes operate and what to expect with conferences.
3:30PM YEAR 9 Parents and students from each class meet in the following rooms: 9BW Room 7 9LM Room 8 9SK ROOM 9
4:00PM YEAR 10 Parents and students from each class meet in the following rooms: 10MC Room 8 10FE Room 9
5:30PM YEAR 11/12/13 Meet in the Hall. A short welcome is followed by the six timetabled classes senior students attend. Each class is 15 minutes long. There will be a bell at the beginning and end of the 15 minutes. Time is allowed for moving between classes.
TIME 5:50PM 6:07PM 6:24PM 6:41PM 6:58PM 7:15PM LINE A B C D E F
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English 101 Room 3 English 102 Room 9 English 103 Room 7
Science 101 Lab 2 Wood Workshop History S2
Catering Foods Room Digital Technology Computer Room Accounting Room 7 Science 102 Lab 2
Metal Workshop Design Computer Room PE S2 Geography Room 9 Art Art Room
Maths 101 Room 10 Maths 102 Music Room Maths 103 S2
Building (BCITO) Workshop Fabrics Fabrics Room Science Investigation Lab 3 Media Studies S2 Trades Academy Room 7 Agriculture Graphics Room
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Wood Workshop History Room 10 PE S2 English Room 1
Biology Lab 3 Adventure Experience Music Room Art Art Room
Metal Workshop Chemistry Lab 1 Tourism Room 9 Financial Literacy S2
Physics Lab 3 Design Computer Room Catering Foods Room Gateway Room 7
Maths Room 8 Digital Technology Computer Room Geography Room 9 Agriculture Transition Room
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Wood Workshop Adventure Leadership Music Room
Gateway Room 7 Calculus Room 8 Statistics Room 8 Art Art Room
Physics Lab 3 Tourism Room 9 PE Room 10 Metal Workshop
History Room 10 Catering Foods Room Design Computer Room Biology Lab 2
Digital Technology Computer Room Agriculture Transition Room Geography Room 9 Chemistry Lab 1
Trade Academy/ Work Experience Room 7 English Rm 3 Media Studies S2 Online Courses Main Office
METHODS OF EXPRESSING A CONCERN TO MENZIES COLLEGE
Please follow this procedure if you have a concern regarding the schooling of a family member who attends Menzies College
Essential Considerations
Please let us know early rather than let an issue
build up
Our aim is to be fair to everybody
We will be as fair and consistent as
possible
If you feel uncertain about approaching the school on your own you can bring a support person with you
Procedure
Decide—Is this A General Concern A Classroom Concern
Either
Make an appointment to see the teacher
Visit the teacher to tell them what your concern is
This works best if both parties are trying to find a
solution
Matter resolved
Or
Give an indication of what you are
concerned about
Means the teach-er can have the necessary infor-
mation available
If after this process you feel the matter needs more attention
Make an appoint-ment to see: The Principal, Deputy Principal, Assistant Principal
Appointments are important so that these people can plan to give
you the time your concern deserves
They will listen to your concerns
They may seek advice from an external agency such as STA,
PPTA, MOE, the Police or other appropriate Government Agency
They will gather information, make a decision and
communicate this back to you.
If necessary they will organise a meeting between the parties
with a trained mediator
Matter resolved
If after this process you feel the matter
has not been resolved, you should
write to the Chairperson of the BOT setting out the
relevant details Successful Resolution of Concern with Result in
Facts being investigated and clarified
Mutual agreement being obtained
Strategies being set in place if required
BOT Chairperson will follow a set
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